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What year did constantinople become the capital of the roman empire?

Constantinople became the new capital in the year a.d. 312


Constantinople was the former capital of what?

Roman Empire


What is Constantinople's capital?

Constantinople did not have a capital, it was a capitol. It was the capital of the Byzantine or Eastern Roman empire.


Constantinople was the former capital of the?

Constantinople was the capital of the Roman Empire under Emperor Constantine the Great around 330 AD.


What was the capital of the eastern empire of the old roman empire?

the capital of the Eastern Empire was Constantinople


What was the new capital of the Roman Empire?

Constantinople.


Was Constantinople a capital?

Constantinople was the administrative capital of the Roman Empire from 330 AD. It was the capital of the East Roman Empire, and then of the medieval Roman Empire, now usually called the Byzantine Empire, until 1453, with a hiatus from 1203 to 1265.


Which city was the capital city of the Roman Empire?

The capital of the Roman empire was Rome and later Ravinia, in the West. In the East it was Constantinople.


Was Constantinople the capital of the whole Roman Empire or was it just the capital of the Eastern Empire which is the Byzantine Empire?

Constantinople was the capital of the Byzantine/Eastern Empire. It wasn't the capital of the whole empire, but it was a major city for sure.


Capital of roman empire AD 180?

constantinople


After 340 CE the capital of the Roman empire was?

CONSTANTINOPLE


How many years was Constantinople capital of the united roman empire?

Constantinople was inaugurated and an imperial capital in 330. Historians use 476 as the conventional date for the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire. This is the year when the last emperor of this part of the empire was deposed.